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Have you ever tried testing parallel software? If so, you have probably run into different race conditions. Be it races between ...

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code::dive 2016 conference – Kamil Szatkowski, Łukasz Ziobroń – Modern C++ tips & trics
code::dive 2016 conference – Kamil Witecki – Asynchronous, yet readable, code
code::dive 2016 conference – Chandler Carruth – Making C++ easier, faster and safer (part 1)
code::dive 2016 conference – Kamil Szatkowski – Working on modular projects with Git
code::dive 2016 conference – Kevlin Henney – Thinking outside the synchronisation quadrant
code::dive 2016 conference – Chandler Carruth –Making C++ easier, faster, safer (part 2)
code::dive 2016 conference – Łukasz Ziobroń – (R)evolution of C++
code::dive 2016 conference – Przemysław Bida – hardware aided computing
code::dive 2016 conference – Bartosz Kwaśniewski – Functional programming in C++
Time brings all things to pass - Kamil Witecki - code::dive 2018
code::dive 2016 conference – Mark Isaacson – Fundamentals of Type-Dependent Code Reuse in C++
code::dive 2016 conference – Sławomir Zborowski – JavaScript from C++ developer perspective
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code::dive 2016 conference – Kamil Szatkowski, Łukasz Ziobroń – Modern C++ tips & trics

code::dive 2016 conference – Kamil Szatkowski, Łukasz Ziobroń – Modern C++ tips & trics

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code::dive 2016 conference – Kamil Witecki – Asynchronous, yet readable, code

code::dive 2016 conference – Kamil Witecki – Asynchronous, yet readable, code

Lecture was held on

code::dive 2016 conference – Chandler Carruth – Making C++ easier, faster and safer (part 1)

code::dive 2016 conference – Chandler Carruth – Making C++ easier, faster and safer (part 1)

Lecture was held on

code::dive 2016 conference – Kamil Szatkowski – Working on modular projects with Git

code::dive 2016 conference – Kamil Szatkowski – Working on modular projects with Git

Lecture was held on

code::dive 2016 conference – Kevlin Henney – Thinking outside the synchronisation quadrant

code::dive 2016 conference – Kevlin Henney – Thinking outside the synchronisation quadrant

Lecture was held on

code::dive 2016 conference – Chandler Carruth –Making C++ easier, faster, safer (part 2)

code::dive 2016 conference – Chandler Carruth –Making C++ easier, faster, safer (part 2)

Lecture was held on

code::dive 2016 conference – Łukasz Ziobroń – (R)evolution of C++

code::dive 2016 conference – Łukasz Ziobroń – (R)evolution of C++

Lecture was held on

code::dive 2016 conference – Przemysław Bida – hardware aided computing

code::dive 2016 conference – Przemysław Bida – hardware aided computing

Lecture was held on

code::dive 2016 conference – Bartosz Kwaśniewski – Functional programming in C++

code::dive 2016 conference – Bartosz Kwaśniewski – Functional programming in C++

Lecture was held on

Time brings all things to pass - Kamil Witecki - code::dive 2018

Time brings all things to pass - Kamil Witecki - code::dive 2018

Have you ever tried testing parallel software? If so, you have probably run into different race conditions. Be it races between ...

code::dive 2016 conference – Mark Isaacson – Fundamentals of Type-Dependent Code Reuse in C++

code::dive 2016 conference – Mark Isaacson – Fundamentals of Type-Dependent Code Reuse in C++

Lecture was held on

code::dive 2016 conference – Sławomir Zborowski – JavaScript from C++ developer perspective

code::dive 2016 conference – Sławomir Zborowski – JavaScript from C++ developer perspective

Lecture was held on

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code::dive 2016 summary

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